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Added: 2015-10-17

The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water 3D (2015)
A New Adventure, the same boy, I mean hero
He's leaving his world behind.
Making waves in our world

Rating: 6.1

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Genre:  Animation (Adventure|Comedy|Family)

Length: 1 h 33 min - 93 min

Video:   1920x1080 (23.976 Fps - 2 128 Kbps)

Studio: Paramount Animation| Nickelodeon Movies| United Pl...(cut)

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During a fight between the Krusty Krab and Plankton, the secret formula disappears and all of Bikini Bottom goes into a terrible apocalypse. The Bikini Bottomites go crazy and they all believe that Spongebob and Plankton stole the secret formula. The two new teammates create a time machine to get the secret formula before it disappears and also go to some weird places along the way including a time paralex where they meet a time wizard named Bubbles who is a dolphin. The two later get to the time when the formula disappeared and take it back to the present day time. They then realized that it's a fake formula Plankton made when he was taking the real one and the Bikini Bottomites try to destroy Spongebob (Plankton runs away) Spongebob smells Krabby patties and so does everyone else so the Bikini Bottomites follow it (instead of destroying Spongebob) and they arrive at the bank of the surface. Everyone except Spongebob, Patrick, Mr. Krabs, Squidward, Sandy, and a stowaway Plankton go ... Written by

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nickspiropulos from United States
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I'm almost 100% sure this movie was made to watch while tripping, given that for about 10 to 20 min of the movie you just sit there and ask yourself, "WTF going on?".

This is definitely a movie that can be enjoyed by kids and adults alike. If you're too good for the ridiculous humor that is SpongeBob then you should probably lock yourself in your house and keep your buzz kill personality with you.

The 3D visuals were surprisingly good. In fact I would say it's some of the best I've seen. I definitely recommend watching this movie in 3D.

Get up and go watch this movie and just let loose. You and your kids will love it. In fact you don't even need the kids, cause you'll love it. Life's too short to be boring! Don't let those critics who think they're too sophisticated keep you from seeing the movie because deep down inside we're all immature! ; )

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Joynson1995 from United States
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This movie wasn't as good as the original movie (mainly because it felt like an hour and a half long episode), but I have to admit that the comedy in this movie was 110% top notch and better than all of the episodes that came after the original movie. When I heard that Stephen Hillenburg returned for the movie, I was excited. However, I can definitely tell that his sense of humor has changed (not in a bad way, though)

For example, Seasons 1-3 (Golden Era of SpongeBob) had some adult humor, mixed in with cartoonish humor for the more kid-friendly side. The original movie was also as such.

Season 4-9 were just straight bland cartoons. Nothing really funny, just Spongebob and Patrick laughing annoyingly for a 30 minute time slot, with the plot being something either rehashed, or just straight bland or predictable.

This movie, however, was WAY different than anything SpongeBob related I've ever seen. The comedy that Stephen Hillenburg brought back to the table was very different than we've seen in Seasons 1-3. The jokes in this movie made me think I was watching a movie like Airplane or Top Gun, the jokes just being unpredictable in the stupidest way, which was extremely funny. For example, there's a part where Plankton tells SpongeBob "Wait! Hold your thoughts!" and SpongeBob is then seen, literally holding a thought bubble, just stupid unpredictable comedy like that. I appreciate that, and love that it is refreshing. There were also some suggestive themes in the movie, so the adult appeal is definitely back!

On the kid side, it was also EXTREMELY different than I've ever seen in SpongeBob. At first, I didn't like how over the top and WEIRD this film was on the kid friendlier side, but I stopped and realized that kids from 1999 and kids from 2015 are ENTIRELY different and have different appeals. After realizing this, all of the randomness and overall WEIRDNESS in this movie made sense. Instead of following the same boring and bland formula from seasons 4-9, someone in the writing staff must have finally said "Listen, we need to catch the appeal of kids today. If we're going to make kids interested in our show, we need to pull them in." and I have to say that it definitely did. I know what the kids are into these days (not trying to sound old), and SpongeBob definitely pulled it off in this new movie.

With an entirely different, hilarious, and refreshing comedy stance than seasons 1-3, and a huge attempt at actually appealing to kids of 2015 rather than following a bland formula, I have to say that Season 10 is going to be one of the best seasons since the show started. It will reel in kids again, as well as appealing to adults with classic humor and unpredictable comedy. I feel as if the entire show is going to be COMPLETELY different, and it will definitely be noticeable!

In a nutshell: Loved the movie, comedy was refreshing and hilarious, the kid friendlier side I thought was stupid, but you have to realize that kids in 2015 are different than kids from 1999.

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Guillermo Bosque from Saltillo, Mxico.
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Summary: This movie was so messed up... but I liked it anyway. 70/100 (B-)

Even though it's not even close to the awesomeness of the first movie, still a good movie. The animation was great and the jokes were funny enough. The whole audience was dying of laughter! There were a lot of strange and messed up moments in the movie, there was also a reference to "The Shining" and I was like: What the hell am I seeing? Anyway, this movie is anything but boring. I couldn't take my eyes of the screen, I was so entertained the whole running time. The first SpongeBob movie was already surreal and weird, this one... *sigh* has crossed the line.

The 3D was incredible, well done and eye-popping. There's a great action sequence near the end of the movie with the pirate involved (performed by Antonio Banderas), and it was so damn funny and fast-paced. On the downside, some repetitive jokes become tiresome as the running time goes, the above-water stuff was way too short and well... actually the whole movie was very short to me, I don't know why, this movie should be longer! Again, the whole above-water stuff that you can see in the trailer was actually 20% of the movie, seriously WTF, I wanted more.

I left the theater a bit unsatisfied. I felt like I just watched a movie that's 50 minutes long. Also, another of my issues was the ending, the songs in the ending were unnecessary and a little bit annoying. In addition, another issue was the villain. Antonio Banderas was great, but his character is not very well developed, he was a quite uninteresting villain. Leaving aside its flaws, I noticed one thing, the editing is really well done and even though it has some messed up moments the movie is never confusing because its premise is so short and easy to follow.

The editing makes the whole film more dynamic and easy to understand. So, in conclusion this SpongeBob movie is not even close to the 2004 film, but it has enough visuals and clever gags to satisfy the audience in general. The above-water sequences are so damn enjoyable, the 3D looks fantastic and there are a lot of moments in the movie that are so damn surreal and messed up! Think of an animated version of Interstellar. Also, I don't want to spoil it, but I'm just gonna say that first scene with the dolphin was so strange.

I'm pretty sure that a lot of people will dislike this film, mainly because of the ending, some annoying songs, the strangely uncomfortable moments and the shortness of the film. But to me, it is not a bad movie at all. I highly recommend it, especially if you're fan of the TV show. If you're going to see it, you must see it in 3D and on a huge screen. It is a pretty good spectacle. It is great that the movie took advantage of its 3D format, it looked great. Also, do not forget to see Squidward's dancing in the end credits, it will remind you to the old times. (B-)

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Goofy Goober
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Well, it was a night like any other. Except I'd just taken mushrooms for the first time and I was tripping my goddamn balls off!

And as I sat there in the most comfortable cushion seats of the theater gazing in to the infinite humor of youthful cartoons what I realized was that I was about to discover the meaning of life.

A yellow sponge and a red sea-star traveling trough space and time accompanied by joy. And Ye pirates that screamed ahoy! From surreal imagination kittens to epic rap battles this movie made life immortal.

That my friend, was the last time I ever did try mushrooms, I can't say I regret it though. I mean, it is important to broaden your horizons.

How else would've learned to live amongst the grizzlies? But hey, that's a story for another night.

Cheers,

Goofy Goober

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tristan6252 from Ireland
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Movie was fantastic!!!! I loved the comedy jokes. The awesome animation. Just amazing. Thank you Nickelodeon. I can't wait for season 11 in summer 2015 :) Also The Voicing of the characters was fantastic! Awesome HD quality. Action packed comedy perfect for kids.I loved the film, I think a lot of people would also agree with me!! I just want to thank Nickelodeon for their hardwork. And to let you know all the Spongebob fans love your work. And We can't wait for more Spongebob episodes.So that's it, what are you waiting for, watch the brilliant movie now :D I recommend everyone should watch this movie. It's hilarious.

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Filipe Saraiva from Brazil
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Back there in 2004 when the first Spongebob movie was released, I couldn't see it in the movie theater. When I watched the first trailer of this new movie I was very happy to know I would have the chance to see Spongebob, one of my favorite cartoons, in a big screen, and the best part, in 3D! I really enjoy watching 3D movies, and this one wasn't different.

The animation is stunning - both under and above the water scenes! The live-action scenes are also amazing, and all of them have great 3D depth!

The soundtrack is very good too, it even has some musics that the TV show fans will recognize. And there is a song that Spongebob sings with Plankton, just like one of the old episodes of the show were they sung a song together. And there are some another references to the TV show, and most of them are really funny.

This movie looks like just a long episode of the TV show (more like the new seasons along with some references to older seasons), so most older fans will probably love it, and the new fans might like it as well!

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Mek Torres from Los Banos, Laguna, Philippines
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Spongebob Squarepants is one of the greatest animated television shows of all time. It sounds weird, but for some reason, it shaped the sense of humor of a generation and possibly one of the inspirations that helped exceed the imagination and creativity of many cartoon shows that came after. The show itself has been terrific in its first three seasons, but after its first feature film, it slowly loses its touch until every character becomes something else other than what they were once known for. This latest Spongebob film might be the end of its glory as it seemingly panders the audience into another lame Alvin and the Chipmunks/The Smurfs approach, but surprisingly that only becomes a marketing stunt, and it turns out that most of the movie is basically just like the show, but at its original form. It didn't need any grand or blockbuster type of plot to save the material, we just need to revisit the stuff that we truly loved about Spongebob.

Other than its creative animation and zany undersea world, Spongebob Squarepants has always been known for its richly established characters and unique sense of humor. I haven't seen the show in a while, specifically the newer episodes, but I do remember how the ones that followed season four have become paler incarnations of the show. This feature film, while stuck in posing as a typical family movie fare, is actually meant to stay loyal to what really defines this show. The characters have gone back to their classic personalities (Spongebob can now be reasonable again than just a complete goofball) and the humor is smartly priceless in an ultimately unhinged way. The film doesn't offer anymore bigger plot than retrieving the Krabby Patty secret formula, it's all about fooling at the audiences as it messes with the logic and their senses, the Spongebob way, of course.

The mix of animation and live-action is definitely never a stranger to Spongebob, but its involvement is often taken as a joke. Here, it's supposed to be its central idea. Though, it takes so long for them to get out of the water, in spite of its title, but when they do, it still sticks to its own surreal, extremely ludicrous style. But their welcoming antics up there felt forced, in comparison. The 3D stuff really exists to attract the viewers who thinks it's gonna be a cute adventure with the characters as silly superheroes, but it's mostly just a small payoff to those who have that expectation. It kind of cheats them, otherwise it's a cool trick for instead luring them to what makes this material so enjoyable. But we don't have to underestimate this approach too much, because apparently it's still pretty fun when they are in the real world, giving the humans some hilarious reactions, like the one who's wondering if the Krabby Patty he's eating is hallucinogenic after encountering the gang as superheroes.

As feature film goes, it doesn't go beyond bombastic, if it does then it's all about the weirdness instead of epic proportions. This is basically just like a new episode on a length of an actual movie. And the cast has always been great no matter what. Out of all the cartoons Tom Kenny has been, Spongebob will always be his best and he once again brings the lovable charm to the character. While Antonio Banderas makes a fun turn as the villain, but his moments are the one where he interacts to talking seagulls which amazingly works for this character.

The Spongebob Movie: Sponge Out of Water is what the fans deserve. Not sure how the newcomers would exactly react to it, but this movie fully represents the true spirit of the show. It would be a brilliant surprise to the ones who missed this great side of Spongebob. It didn't need any deeper sentiments or darkness (unless we're referring to its twisted humor, because it gets a little close to that.) Sure it's not the best episode ever either, but it has so many elements that remind us why we loved this show in the first place. The out-of-water scenes weren't as bad as many fans were worried about, it's just some randomly crazy addition to an already fun ride. Overall, it's more nostalgic than groundbreaking, I do hope this movie would be the salvation of this show. It won't change anyone's life or anything, we just like Spongebob to be Spongebob again and that's already given too much to a fan like me who grew up with the cartoon.

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sophiaburke9904 from USA
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I am 15, and I went to see this movie with my mother and little brother. I don't understand how people can give it anything less than a 10/10. It was brilliant. It's the first movie I've seen that actually made me spit out the drink I was drinking, and I thought that was just a clich. It's funny for all age groups, and appeals to everyone. Very nicely done, couldn't have been any better. If you tried to make it better, it would've turned out like Dumb and Dumber To where the movie was somewhat ruined for trying too hard by forcing jokes in there and such. Has some adult humor, has some childish humor, and some humor for all ages.

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katinthehat26 from U.S.A
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This film is one of those almost perfect movies that I've seen. The plot is pretty dang cool, although it reuses elements from previous episodes, the visuals are terrific, though I did have to leave the theater for a few minutes to cool my eyes down, and the characters are, well, great! Invincibubble is cool, Mr. Super Awesomeness is, well, awesome. Sour Note is sorta interesting, Sir Pinch-a-Lot is my favorite, and Plank-Ton is basically Nickalodeon's equivalent of The Hulk. So, overall, Sponge out of Water is a MUST SEE film if you are into Spongebob, and, sadly, this is the last film before the show discontinues in June. But anyways, it's a nearly perfect film, and it earns the kat in the hat seal of approval!

+Good visuals +Great heroes +Nice plot -Too much time UNDERwater

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bbickley13-921-58664
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I was never really into Spongebob as a kid or, stoned out teenager. I was more of a Rocco's modern life guy. When is he coming out with a movie? But you don't need to be a fan of the cartoon before, to love the movie now.

Half 2D animation like the TV show, half live action with Spongebob and his friends done in 3D CGI, Antonio Banderas plays a pirate captain of a ship telling what feels like another episode of Spongebob with Plankton's new attempt on trying to steel the formula for Krabby patties to make the Chum Bucket better. Than to flip the script on us, the pirate captain steels the formula forcing the gang to travel to the surface to get it back.

It's a funny cartoon style comedy. It's been a while since I've seen some slap stick cartoon animation and the sponge delivers squeezing the laughter right out of you (pun). It was a lot of little giggles leading up to a few big laughs. You can't help it. A lot of smart people worked hard to make these guys real stupid.

And I love it when animation goes to the limit with it's story telling. Spongebob had a very surrealistic feel. Just like the cartoon, it was like I was on something but don't need to be to enjoy the fun.

And that was what the cartoon was in a nutshell, fun. Playful for all audiences no matter what the age. Total good time at the movies.

Dedicated to memory of Ernest Borgnine (1917-2012), who voiced Mermaid Man in SpongeBob SquarePants (1999).
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The show's staff from seasons 1-3 return to work for this movie, especially creator Stephen Hillenburg who has now returned to SpongeBob full time starting with "SpongeBob SquarePants: Lost in Bikini Bottom/Tutor Sauce (2015)" and after leaving the show after the first movie (although he still reviewed episodes and gave suggestions). It was announced by Paul Tibbitt in December 2014 that Hillenberg will work on the show's upcoming 10th season.
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This is the first Hollywood-studio animated film to use hand-drawn animation, since the release of Winnie the Pooh (2011) (which also starred Tom Kenny).
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Squidward inking was originally supposed to be a common element of his character in the show. However, the writers could not come up with a way to make it seem comical, so this was eventually scrapped.
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Is the first Nickelodeon film to get a sequel that is not based on Rugrats (1990).
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Bubbles the magic dolphin is completely made from stop-motion.
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The infamous "My leg!" running joke from the series makes a return in this film when Mr. Krabs throws the top of the stone Krabby Patty away.
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Spongebob's old work out equipment (stuffed animals) can be seen in the background of his house.
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This sequel was announced almost ten years after The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie (2004).
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SpongeBob's superhero alter ego is the Invincibubble, Patrick's is Mr. Superaweseomness, Squidward's is Sour Note, Mr. Krabs' is Sir Pinch-a-Lot, Sandy's is The Rodent, and Plankton's is Plank-Ton.
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Most of the characters broke fourth wall throughout the film, one of them including a minor character stating all secondary characters to go back to the corrupt style of Bikini Bottom and let the main characters keep going up above.
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The sequel was originally going to be released in late 2014, but the date was officially announced by Paramount Pictures although that planned release date was March 27th, 2015. The film eventually ended up being released on February 6th, 2015.
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Like its predecessor, this film contained live-action footage.
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Patrick yells "Finland," similar to how he did in the season two episode, "SpongeBob SquarePants: Welcome to the Chum Bucket/Frankendoodle (2002)" and in the season eight episode SpongeBob SquarePants (1999) [Accidents Will Happen/The Other Patty] (#8.1)]- (gy).
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Antonio Banderas and Eric Bauza both star in the film as Captain Burgerbeard and one of the seagulls respectively. Both actors have voiced the character of Puss in Boots in separate Dreamworks Productions. Banderas voiced the character in the theatrically released films (all Shrek movies but the first Shrek (2001) and it's Spin-off Puss in Boots (2011)) whilst Bauza voiced the character in The Adventures of Puss in Boots (2015) series.
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The outfits worn by Bikini Bottom residents during the Krabby Patty-less post-apocalypse are references to The Road Warrior (2013).
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When the film was released in the 4DX motion-enhanced theater in Los Angeles, there were SpongeBob-themed seats to commemorate with the film's format release.
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Tim Conway, who voices one of the Seagulls in the movie, does the voice of Barnacle Boy in SpongeBob SquarePants (1999).
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In the UK cinema release, Stacey Solomon, Alan Carr and popular YouTube vloggers Joe Sugg and Caspar Lee voice the seagulls.
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Bubble Bass, a fat fish who was only seen in 2 episodes ("SpongeBob SquarePants: Mermaidman and Barnacleboy/Pickles (1999)" where he played as some what of a rival for spongebob and "fun" where he sits on plankton and then later tries to eat him) makes a brief cameo at the beginning, during burger-beards narration.
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N.E.R.D wrote three songs for the end credits. They are titled "Squeeze Me" "Patrick Star" and "Sandy Squirrel".
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In addition to Eric Bauza, Billy West also voices a seagull. Both Billy West and Eric Bauza voiced Stimpy in "The Ren & Stimpy Show (1991) and "Ren & Stimpy 'Adult Party Cartoon' (2003) respectively.
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The movie, like it's predecessor, features music sung by the actors themselves.
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Carlos Alazraqui and Kevin Michael Richardson who voiced one of the seagulls, and Tom Kenny the voice of SpongeBob all worked together on The Fairly OddParents (2001) as the voices of Denzel Crocker Cupid and Dark Lazer.
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The time square Bubbles goes into is a reference to the album cover for Dark Side of the Moon by Pink Floyd
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Rob Paulsen who voiced one of the seagulls and Carolyn Lawrence the voice of Sandy previously worked together on The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius'' (2002)_ as the voices of Carl and Cindy.
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Eddie Deezen who voiced one of the seagulls played himself in SpongeBob's Truth or Square (2009).
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In the film, Antonio Banderas character fights a reanimated skeleton, very similar to how his character's kids in Spy Kids 2: Island of Lost Dreams (2002) had to in order to get the treasure the characters were after.
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The actors who voiced the seagulls in this film used to star in various Nickelodeon TV shows such as The Ren & Stimpy Show (1991), The Fairly OddParents (2001), My Life as a Teenage Robot (2003), El Tigre: The Adventures of Manny Rivera (2007) and The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius (2002).
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Takes place before the events of the first movie
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Larry King had publicly tweeted his excitement of wanting to watch the film a few days before its release.
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This one of the first times in a while for a character (Squidward for this moment) to reference that the characters can't breathe air. Bubbles the Magic Dolphin gives them the power to breathe in this movie but in all other times they go on land (The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie (2004), for instance) they can just breathe it no problem.
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Paul Tibbitt the director and screenwriter voices a seagull named Kyle.
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Two of the voice actors in this movie, Tom Kenny and Nolan North, have both voice the Batman villain the Penguin. Kenny voiced him in The Batman (2004), while North voiced him in the Batman: Arkham video game franchise.
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In Mexico the voice of the seagulls are provided by a team of young YouTubers known as "Werever Crew".
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Spongebob's creator Stephen Hillenburg's son Clay provided seagull reference footage for the film.
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Is nominated for "Favorite Animated Movie" for the 2015 Kids Choice Awards.
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In the first SpongeBob Movie SpongeBob, Patrick and the other sea creatures who were in the real world they were all still drawn by hand. But in this movie the characters were computer animated.
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Skywalker Sound was rumored to have been involved with the film starting in December 2013 when Dennis Leonard was said to be a supervising sound editor on the film, which Skywalker Sound reported on his biography page in March 2014 until the credit was removed shortly thereafter. In the summer of 2014, credits would include Sound Designer/Re-Recording Mixer Randy Thom, Supervising Sound Editors Ben Burtt & Matthew Wood and Shannon Mills & Daniel Laurie, Supervising Sound Editor and/or Re-recording Mixer Gary Rydstrom, Re-Recording Mixers Tom Johnson & Gary Summers, Tom Myers & Gary Rizzo, Will Files & Juan Peralta, Foley Editor Jonathan Null, Foley Artist Jana Vance, Foley Mixer Tony Eckert, Dialogue Editor Michael Silvers, and Sound Effects Editors Teresa Eckton & Mac Smith. Warner Bros. Sound of Burbank ended up being the sound service with Atlas Oceanic as production services.
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Carlos Alazraqui, April Stewart and Eric Bauza who voiced one of the seagulls used to work on El Tigre: The Adventures of Manny Rivera (2007) as the voices of White/Rodolfo Rivera Grandpapi Rivera and Maria Rivera.
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Part of the movie was filmed on Tybee Island, GA in front of the restaurant "Fannies on the beach" which can be seen in the background as the pink building with the saying "Time to eat"
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Bubbles the magic dolphin is also in the series Spongebob squarepants. He was there to explain and stop a volcano. His outfit has changed but it is still bubbles.
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During development, when asked why the film's title was changed to 'SpongeBob SquarePants 2', series creative director, Vincent Waller, replied "There is NO official title yet," on his Twitter.
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Rob Paulsen and Kevin Michael Richardson who voiced one of the seagulls also stared in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2012) as the voices of Donatello and Shredder and in Teen Titans (2003) as the voices of Trigon and The Source.
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Cree Summer who voiced one of the seagulls use to voice Susie Carmichael on Rugrats (1990).
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Cree Summer who voiced one of the seagulls use to voice Suise Carmichael in Rugrats and use to voice Tiff Vicky and QT2 in My Life as a Teenage Robot.
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Stephen Hillenburg: provides the voice of a live-action baby in a stroller who says, "SpongeBob!".
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Despite the title, the scene where the characters are on the surface only takes place in the last 25-30 minutes of the film.
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In one of the trailers for the movie, ex- Guns N Roses lead guitarist Slash is seen playing on a bench. However, he is not seen at all during any part of the movie.
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The connected popsicles in Spongebob's brain telling Plankton to "come play with us" are an obvious reference to the infamous hallway scene from The Shining (1980).
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During the time travel sequences, the vortex that Plankton and Spongebob go through are very similar to the stargate sequence in 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968).
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Epic Lloyd and Nice Peter, known for Epic Rap Battles of History, have a cameo in this movie. Also at the end the seagulls and Bubbles have a rap battle, a nod to ERB.
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Pearl and Larry The Lobster only made an appearance in the end credits.
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Many scenes from the first released teaser trailer are not included in the actual film. These include: Slash from Guns n' Roses, Patrick's shorts ripping off, Squidward caught in six-pack rings, etc.
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Before Spongebob offers himself up as a sacrifice in the Krusty Krab the music playing in the background is Ecstasy Of Gold from the 1966 movie The Good, The Bad and The Ugly.
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The dance Sqwidward does at the end credits is similar to the one he makes in the Season 1 episode "Culture Shock"
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After the Krabby Patty is revealed to be missing, Bikini Bottom is plunged into an apocalypse. Most of the costumes and backgrounds are reminiscent of the Mad Max movies. Lord Humungo (in fish form) is even seen at one point in the movie behind the Squidward Dinosaur as Spongebob reveals that he will sacrifice himself.
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When the Squidasaurus Rex bursts out of the time machine he completely destroys it, later when Spongebob is giving a speech the time machine can be seen in the background completely intact.
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At the sacrifice scene, Squidward first appears with his executioner mask already on, but he then puts on again in the next shot of him, even though he first appeared with the mask already worn.
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When the planets collide when Bubbles in in the toilet, Jupiter and Saturn collide and explode a rocky mess everywhere,both planets are also shown with huge cracks in them, this is impossible as both planets are gas giants and so could not have done this.
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spongebob squarepants|box office hit|live action and animation|based on tv series|character name in title|
AKAs Titles:
(alternative title) - SpongeBob SquarePants 2
Argentina - Bob Esponja: Un h roe fuera del agua
Bulgaria (Bulgarian title) - Спондж ‘об: “Šба на ƒ…о
Brazil - Bob Esponja: Um Heri Fora d'gua
Canada (French title) - Bob l' ponge, le film: ponge court d'eau
Chile - Bob Esponja: Un h roe fuera del agua
Czech Republic - SpongeBob ve filmu: Houba na suchu
Germany - SpongeBob Schwammkopf 3D
Denmark - Svampebob: En rigtig landkrabbe
Spain - Bob Esponja: Un h roe fuera del agua
Finland - Paavo Pesusieni kuivalla maalla
France - Bob l' ponge, le film: Un h ros sort de l'eau
Greece (transliterated ISO-LATIN-1 title) - Bob o Sfougarakis: Exo apo ta nera tou
Greece - œ€ομ€ Σ†ο…γγαάκη‚: ˆξ‰ α€' „α νεά „ο…
Hungary - Spongyabob: Ki a vzb‘l!
Ireland (Irish title) (dubbed version) - SpongeBob an Scannn: Spinse as Uisce
Israel (Hebrew title) - BobSfog mikhnas merouba: ha'seret
Italy - SpongeBob - Fuori dall'acqua
Japan - Suponji Bobu: Umi no minna ga sekai o sukui Woo!
Lithuania - Kempiniukas Placiakelnis
Latvia - Suklis Bobs Kvadratbiksis
Netherlands (dubbed version) - SpongeBob 3D: Spons op het droge
Norway - SvampeBob Firkant Filmen: Svamp p land
Peru - Bob Esponja: Un h roe fuera del agua
Poland - SpongeBob: Na suchym l…dzie
Portugal - SpongeBob: Esponja Fora de gua
Serbia - Sun‘er Bob Kockalone film: Sun‘er na suvom
Russia - “ƒбка ‘об в 3D
Sweden (working title) - SvampBob Fyrkant 2
Sweden - SvampBob Fyrkant: „ventyr p torra land
Slovenia - Spuzi na suhem
Turkey (Turkish title) - SngerBob KarePantolon
Ukraine - “ƒбка ‘об: –и‚‚ на ƒˆi
USA (informal alternative title) - The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie 2

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Argentina:ATP / Australia:PG / Austria:6 / Belgium:KT / Chile:TE / Czech Republic:U / Denmark:7 / France:U / Germany:0 / Hong Kong:I / Ireland:G / Italy:T / Japan:G / Mexico:A / Netherlands:6 / Philippines:G / Portugal:M/6 / Puerto Rico:PG / Russia:6+ / Singapore:PG / South Korea:All / Sweden:7 / Switzerland:6 / Thailand:G / UK:U / USA:PG (certificate #49547)